Unintended and often undesirable effects of a medication or treatment in addition to its intended therapeutic effects.
Mild and frequently observed reactions to a medication or treatment that are generally tolerable and expected in a significant percentage of patients.
Unwanted and potentially harmful effects resulting from the use of a medication or treatment, varying in severity from mild to severe.
Side effects that become more pronounced or frequent with higher doses of a medication, emphasizing the importance of proper dosage management.
An unpredictable and unique response to a medication not based on its known pharmacological properties, often unrelated to the dose or expected effects.
Perceived side effects experienced by individuals receiving a placebo (inactive substance) due to the psychological expectation of experiencing them.
The use of a medication for a purpose other than its approved indications, potentially leading to unexpected side effects due to the deviation from established guidelines.
The most serious type of warning mandated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), highlighting potential life-threatening side effects associated with a particular medication.
Unintended physiological or psychological effects experienced when discontinuing the use of a medication, especially after prolonged or high-dose use.
Effects that occur when a medication interacts with another substance, such as another drug, food, or supplement, potentially altering its effectiveness or causing additional side effects.